Midnight Repost drops their stunning new EP, "Out By Ten"

We don't usually do disclaimers but this EP is infectious, so warning out of the way lets get into it. Hailing from Epping in Essex is the trio of Midnight Repost which earlier this month saw them drop their debut EP "Out By Ten". 

This is the type of EP that can define their future, possibly huge!

The release is five tracks strong and boasts plenty of hooks that'll have you humming for days, with loads of moments that'll make you think, 'Hmm, I wonder when their next tour is'. 

With close to 100k streams amongst the tracks already the EP kicks off with the infectious indie-pop nugget that's "Stay", with tones that the likes of The 1975 and Catfish and the Bottlemen would be proud to call their own, especially considering that the chorus on this can easily drive an arena of fans wild.

"Blue eyes" is more of a funky-natured pop tune with a delicious amount of bass added to give you that warm feeling, and once that track fades you're left with an equally huge tune "Fantasy". "Fantasy" takes the funk to the next level here with sounds that even Daft Punk would love to put their name to.

The back end of the EP is propped up with "Come Down" and "The Whistler", the two new cuts for their fans, with the former acting as the radio-friendly tune on the release and the latter being the ballad that will get them many awards later down the line.

Midnight Repost - "Out By Ten" (EP)
Out of 10: 8.5/10